Then came the cards: “I love you, Jane,” “We miss you, Mommy,” sweet words, blending memory and new attachment. When Mick timidly asked: “Can Jane come with us to see Mommy?”, Benjamin felt the strength of his sons and the innocence of love. He said yes. Jane trembled, but the boys could not wait.
Their visit to Amanda’s grave was a moment of grace: Jane, with the boys, honoring Amanda’s memory while allowing themselves to love again.
Benjamin understood that Jane’s presence did not erase Amanda; she was saving his sons and the home they had thought lost.
Rumors began: a young nanny, three children, malicious assumptions. One school even refused his sons. Jane considered leaving, convinced she was a problem. But Benjamin stopped her: “You are essential. You are family.” Together, they faced judgment and affirmed their truth.

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